- - - [King, ] His Answer to the City of
London, tells them when he will receive their pe- tition 106
- - - [King, ] His Answer to the Remonstrance of the
City of London, tells them they are misled, and that he
rules according to the Constitution &c. 116. (up)
Index
K (Brought up)
King's Answer to the address of both Houses of Parliament on the
City address 132.
- - - [King's] His Speech to the Parliament, mentions the Spa- niards taking Falkland Island, and finds fault with
Boston respecting the Non
Importation agreement. 369.
- - - [King's] His Speech ( respec- ting the Spaniards taking Falk- land[Falkland] Island,) said to contain an absolute Falshood. &c. 383.
- - - [King's] Freely dealt with by Junius,
about the Convention with Spain, taxed as not
behaving as a Man of honor. &c. 453.
- - - [King's] Freely dealt with by the Freeholder, about
the late riots in the City on account of the Lord Mayor, & Alder- man , being sent to the Tower. 483.
- - - [King's] His Speech when he prorogued the
Parliament. 519.
- - - [King's] His Answer to the Address of the City of
London on ye Birth of a Prince. 548.
(up.)
K (Brought up)
King his Answer to the Ad- dress , Remonstrance. &c, of the City of London 557
- - - [King, ] An Address to him from an American, on the Op- ressions of America: a Charac- ter drawn of the Americans, showing what notions they have of
liberty &c. 629.
- - - [King, ] He some time's grants pardons before convictions, or sentence
619.